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accedeenUK
accedeassent or yield; give consent; agree: accede to the terms of the agreement; to attain an office; succeed: accede to the throne Not to be confused with:concede – yielding without necessarily agreeing: He conceded the election before all the votes were in.exceed – to go beyond the bounds: exceed the speed limit; outdo; beatac·cede A0037100 (ăk-sēd′)intr.v. ac·ced·ed, ac·ced·ing, ac·cedes 1. To give one's consent, often at the insistence of another: accede to a demand. See Synonyms at assent.2. To arrive at or come into an office or dignity: accede to the throne.3. To become a party to an agreement or treaty. [Middle English acceden, to come near, from Latin accēdere, to go near : ad-, ad- + cēdere, to go; see ked- in Indo-European roots.] ac·ced′ence (-sēd′ns) n.ac·ced′er n.accede (ækˈsiːd) vb1. to assent or give one's consent; agree2. to enter upon or attain (to an office, right, etc): the prince acceded to the throne. 3. (Law) international law to become a party (to an agreement between nations, etc), as by signing a treaty[C15: from Latin accēdere to approach, agree, from ad- to + cēdere to go, yield] acˈcedence n acˈceder nac•cede (ækˈsid) v.i. -ced•ed, -ced•ing. 1. to give one's consent, approval, or adherence by yielding; give in; agree; assent: to accede to a request; to accede to the terms of a contract. 2. to attain or assume an office, title, or dignity; succeed (usu. fol. by to): to accede to the throne. 3. to become a party to an agreement or treaty. [1400–50; to approach, adapt to < Latin accēdere to approach, assent =ac- ac- + cēdere to go; see cede] ac•ced′ence, n. ac•ced′er, n. accede Past participle: acceded Gerund: acceding
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| I accede | | you accede | | he/she/it accedes | | we accede | | you accede | | they accede |
| Preterite |
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| I acceded | | you acceded | | he/she/it acceded | | we acceded | | you acceded | | they acceded |
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| I am acceding | | you are acceding | | he/she/it is acceding | | we are acceding | | you are acceding | | they are acceding |
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| I have acceded | | you have acceded | | he/she/it has acceded | | we have acceded | | you have acceded | | they have acceded |
| Past Continuous |
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| I was acceding | | you were acceding | | he/she/it was acceding | | we were acceding | | you were acceding | | they were acceding |
| Past Perfect |
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| I had acceded | | you had acceded | | he/she/it had acceded | | we had acceded | | you had acceded | | they had acceded |
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| I will accede | | you will accede | | he/she/it will accede | | we will accede | | you will accede | | they will accede |
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| I will have acceded | | you will have acceded | | he/she/it will have acceded | | we will have acceded | | you will have acceded | | they will have acceded |
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| I will be acceding | | you will be acceding | | he/she/it will be acceding | | we will be acceding | | you will be acceding | | they will be acceding |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
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| I have been acceding | | you have been acceding | | he/she/it has been acceding | | we have been acceding | | you have been acceding | | they have been acceding |
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| I will have been acceding | | you will have been acceding | | he/she/it will have been acceding | | we will have been acceding | | you will have been acceding | | they will have been acceding |
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| I had been acceding | | you had been acceding | | he/she/it had been acceding | | we had been acceding | | you had been acceding | | they had been acceding |
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| I would accede | | you would accede | | he/she/it would accede | | we would accede | | you would accede | | they would accede |
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| I would have acceded | | you would have acceded | | he/she/it would have acceded | | we would have acceded | | you would have acceded | | they would have acceded | Thesaurus| Verb | 1. | accede - yield to another's wish or opinion; "The government bowed to the military pressure"give in, bow, defer, submitbuckle under, knuckle under, succumb, give in, yield - consent reluctantly | | 2. | accede - take on duties or office; "accede to the throne"enterascend - become king or queen; "She ascended to the throne after the King's death"take office - assume an office, duty, or title; "When will the new President take office?"come after, succeed, follow - be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?" | | 3. | accede - to agree or express agreement; "The Maestro assented to the request for an encore"acquiesce, assentagree - consent or assent to a condition, or agree to do something; "She agreed to all my conditions"; "He agreed to leave her alone"connive - encourage or assent to illegally or criminally |
accedeverbTo respond affirmatively; receive with agreement or compliance:accept, acquiesce, agree, assent, consent, nod, subscribe, yes.Translationsaccede (əkˈsiːd) : accede to to agree to. He acceded to my request. 同意 同意accedeenUK
accede to pressureTo bow down or yield to pressure from an outside force, especially as regards a political, business, or military action or decision. Congress was forced to accede to pressure from the public and abandon its proposal to increase taxes.See also: accede, pressureaccede to1. To agree to a set of terms, conditions, or demands. The government will not accede to the terrorist's demands.2. To begin serving in a position of authority or in an official capacity. Come January, he will accede to the office of governor.See also: accedeaccede to something 1. to agree to the terms or demands that someone has stated. We cannot accede to your demands. 2. to assume a position of power or authority; to begin serving in one's official capacity. She acceded to the office of mayor in January.See also: accedeaccedeenUK
AccedeTo consent or to agree, as to accede to another's point of view. To enter an office or to accept a position, as to accede to the presidency. accede to become a party to an agreement between nations, as by signing a treaty.accedeenUK
Synonyms for accedeverb to respond affirmatively; receive with agreement or complianceSynonyms- accept
- acquiesce
- agree
- assent
- consent
- nod
- subscribe
- yes
Synonyms for accedeverb yield to another's wish or opinionSynonymsRelated Words- buckle under
- knuckle under
- succumb
- give in
- yield
verb take on duties or officeSynonymsRelated Words- ascend
- take office
- come after
- succeed
- follow
verb to agree or express agreementSynonymsRelated Words |